By Daniel Agusi
Amanda Nguyen stands as a symbol of resilience and advocacy,transforming personal adversity into a global movement for civilrights. As the founder and CEO of Rise, a non-governmental civilrights organization, Nguyen has been instrumental in reshapinglegislation to protect sexual assault survivors and has ignitedinternational conversations on justice and equality.
A Journey from Trauma to Advocacy
In 2013, while attending Harvard University, Nguyen experienced atraumatic sexual assault. Navigating the aftermath, sheencountered systemic challenges that compounded her trauma.Discovering that her rape kit could be destroyed after six monthsunless she filed for an extension, a process not clearly outlined,Nguyen recognized the profound gaps in the legal system’streatment of survivors. This realization became the drive for heractivism.
Determined to effect change, Nguyen founded Rise in November2014. The organization’s mission is to protect the civil rights of sexualassault survivors by advocating for comprehensive legislation.Nguyen’s efforts culminated in the drafting of the Sexual AssaultSurvivors’ Rights Act, which passed unanimously through theUnited States Congress in 2016 and is a testament to herunwavering commitment and the universal recognition of the need for reform.
Global Impact and Recognition
Nguyen’s advocacy extends beyond U.S. borders. She has traveledinternationally, including to Japan, to promote similar legislativereforms, emphasizing the universal need for survivor rights. Herwork has garnered significant recognition:
Nobel Peace Prize Nomination (2019): Acknowledging herimpactful contributions to civil rights, Nguyen was nominated for this prestigious award
Time Women of the Year (2022): Honored for her leadershipand dedication to justice.
Heinz Award in Public Policy (2019): Recognized for hersignificant influence on public policy.
Forbes 30 Under 30: Celebrated as a young leader makingsubstantial strides in law and policy.These accolades reflect Nguyen’s profound impact on society and her role as a trailblazer in civil rights advocacy.
Pioneering in Space Exploration
Beyond her activism, Nguyen harbored aspirations in spaceexploration. An intern at NASA in 2011 and 2013, she conductedresearch on exoplanets at the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard &Smithsonian. In 2021, she became a scientist-astronaut candidate atthe International Institute of Astronautical Sciences, focusing onwomen’s health in space. In 2024, Blue Origin announced thatNguyen would become the first Vietnamese woman to fly to space,marking a historic milestone and inspiring countless individuals worldwide.
Championing Inclusivity and Cultural Representation
Nguyen’s influence also permeates culturalspheres. She has been credited with igniting themovement to stop violence against AsianAmericans, particularly after a video she shared inFebruary 2021 went viral, calling for mediacoverage and awareness. Her advocacy has beenpivotal in challenging stereotypes and promotinginclusivity.
In her public appearances, Nguyen often usesfashion as a medium for empowerment. Notably,she organized a fashion show during New YorkFashion Week at the Museum of Modern Art,featuring models who were survivors of sexualassault, thereby blending art with activism tomake powerful statements.
A Multifaceted Leader
Nguyen’s journey exemplifies the power ofturning personal pain into societal progress. Herwork with Rise has led to tangible legislativechanges, providing protections for countlesssurvivors. Her upcoming memoir, “Saving Five: AMemoir of Hope,” set to be published on March 4,2025, delves into her personal journey andadvocacy, aiming to offer hope and healing tosurvivors of sexual assault.
As she prepares to venture into space, Nguyencontinues to break barriers, embodying theessence of a bold and beautiful leader. Her storyis a testament to the impact one individual canhave on the world, inspiring others to rise aboveadversity and effect meaningful change.